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| meri AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH To 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 


BEGINNING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 


CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATES OF SALE / 4 
(INCLUDING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.) U 


ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE 
AND OTHER ARTISTIC PROPERTY 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
Moet AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MORNINGS OF FEBRUARY 11 AND 13, AT 10 O’CLOCK 


AFTERNOONS OF FEBRUARY 11—16, 1924 
AT 2:15 O?CLOCK 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 


COSTLY ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE 


(Including Fine Specimens of Needlework) 


RENAISSANCE TAPESTRIES, PERSIAN CARPETS 
INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND EMBELLISHMENTS 


MAINLY BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


JULIAN-LE ROY WHITE 


OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 


THE ENTIRE FURNISHINGS OF THE APARTMENTS 
OF 


Mrs. LUCY C. BLACKMER 


OF NEW YORK 


WITH PROPERTY FROM OTHER SOURCES INCLUDING 
VALUABLE JEWELRY AND FURS 
RARE OLD SNUFF BOXES AND WATCHES 
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SILVER 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Peer AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
ON THE AFTERNOONS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. OTTO BERNET anv Mr. HIRAM H. PARKE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc., MANAGERS 


THE AMERICAN ARTA 
DESIGNS ITS CATALO 
ALL DETAILS OF 


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581—Sratuary MarsiE STATUE 


Second Session 


By Andreom 


“Venus at Her Toilet.” A graceful goddess with high braided 
hair is disrobing for the bath. On square base with canted 
corners. Drum-shaped green marble pedestal with revolving top. 


Signed: “Studio C. Andreoni.” 


PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, 


582—F raMeED Baxter Print. 


-, CRYSTAL PALACE. The f 


people after a military review. 


Total height, 6 feet 9 inches. 


lg 4 D et at 


am iaaoe a concourse of 


Maple frame. 
Height, 6 inches; length, 13 inches. 


583—FrameEep CoLorEep LITHOGRAPH ee Nowe © ae 


PIZARRO LANDING IN SEVILLE. Lithographed by Urra- 
4, — bieta. On the shore numerous personages are watching the 


debarkation of the celebrated S 


paniard from his galleys. Stained. 


Height, an inches; length, 161, “”O 


584—Two Framep Sepia Prints 
KAUFFMANN 


BY PaRISET Wn. #. 4.6.4: | 


French, Eighteenth Century 


“Kleonore suce la blessure d’Edouard I, Roi d’Angleterre. 


585—Turee Cororep Prints 


5O Bust lengths of Mare Antonio 
— Gerardo Pitt. Framed. 


586—TIwo Pren anv Ink DraAwincs 


. est découvert par Ulysse... 


99 


Height, 11 inches; length, 14 inches. 


Italian, Eighteenth Century 5 


Pitt, Giuseppe Chiari Pittore and 


Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. 


é LF | By Bernard 


Marie Antoinette and Lady of the Court. Signed: Bernard, 


| {O0. 1783. Carved wood frames. 


(Oval.) 


Heights, 15 inches; widths, 121% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


r) ) 
587—Turee FrameED CoLorED VARNISHED PRINTS 


BRITANNIA LAMENTING THE DEATH OF NELSON. 
Apotheosis of Nelson’s death. A monumental tribute to Nelson. 
In old carved pear-tree frames (the glass of one cracked). 


588—PoLycHROME Voge ee Fb hte Sivteenth Century 


Against a dull blue ground the seated Madonna, clothed in blue 
pb with red mantle, is holding the standing Infant on her knee. 
a : Gilt decoration 


Antique architectural frame. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches. 


589—PRIMITIVE PAINTING: SAINT MICHAEL 
Fe ish. Gothich Siateenth ,Céntury 


C b Height, 27 inches; width, 1434 inches 


THE Saint standing in armor with his spear thrust into Satan. He is 
surrounded by the four Evangelists. On panel. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


590—PORTRAIT OF A LADY (Q Ae nee Fotiaf- 


bor Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Busr portrait, facing front; wearing yellow gown with diaphanous 
drapery. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


ay: SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


| 5 591—JUDGMENT OF PARIS 


Height, 1414 inches; length, 18 inches 


Derictine the awarding of the apple to the goddess, Venus. 


Second Session 


JAN WEISSENBRUCH 
Dutcu Scuoor: 1822—1880 


592—_WINTER, UTRECHT 
Watel Color: Height, 141% inches; length, 211% inches 


Ancient red-bricked edifices flank a broad street which has been 
flooded during the winter and frozen hard, giving a fine surface for 
numerous persons to skate over its surface. ‘Toward the _ back- 
ground is a clump of leafless trees, before further interesting edifices 
and a distant church spire seen over their roofs. 


Signed at the lower right: JAN WEIsSENBRUCH. 


SCHOOL OF LARGILLIERE 


Frencuo: Earty E1gHTrENtH CENTURY 


593 PORTRAIT OF 4 LADY Yur. E& 0 Faby, 
Y 9) Height, 15 inches; width, 1214, inches 


Factxe front and wearing lace-trimmed red gown and ermine-lined 
wrap. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


594TH REE PASTELS é.. iy bis 


‘Ss 5D Oval: Heights, 15 inches; widths, 12 inches “ 


~ Court beauties of the period. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


595—-MME. BOUVRET Wr. vel 


yee Pastel: Height, 16 inches; width, 1234 inches 


Bust length of a pretty girl, wearing curling brownish hair and hold- 
ing a dove to her breast. Blue background, executed on parchment. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


FLORENTINE SCHOOL 


FIFTEENTH CENTURY 


596—MADONNA AND CHILD WAA. A 4 Wt 


Y O Height, 17 inches; width, 1444 inthes 


Acarnst a background of gilt softened by side draperies is shown the 
seated Madonna with Infant standing on her knee and holding a pear. 
Antique architectural frame. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
(WIL ; IGHTEENTH CENTURY 
‘ 
597—PAIR OF DECORATIVE PAINTINGS 
3 Ss. Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


STanpiné on a table is a low vase filled with flowers in natural colorings. 


CORNELIS TROOST 
Dutcu: 1697—1750 


598—THE CLARINET PLAYER Age P. 
Height, 191% inches; length, 261% inches 


3 y " Sranpine to the right is a gentleman about to play the clarinet, while 
seated at a table covered with antique rug of rich colorings is a lady 
in a yellow gown, lace-trimmed. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Troost, and dated 1743. 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
SIXTEENTH CENTURY ‘ 
599—THE ADORATION OF THE KINGS 
] O, Height, 21% inches; length, 23 inches 


THe three kings offering gifts to the Infant, who is seated on the 
Virgin’s knee. To the right, St. Joseph. 


Second Session 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
DirectrorrEe Prriop 


600—PORTRAIT OF MME. VIGEE LE BRUN Ar q(sr.wel C 


/ 2 a Pastel: Height, 22 inches; width, 181% inches 


Bust length, facing front, wearing blue-plumed felt hat over slightly 
auburn curling hair and ruffled lawn bodice with pinkish crimson bow 
and sash. A black mantle is thrown around her shoulders. 


MARGUERITE GERARD 
Frencnu: 1761— 


601—THE KISS 1s Ld). 5 ae 


3 lL Height, 22 inches; width, 181% inches 


Tue young gallant imprints a kiss upon the cheek of his lady-love, 
while an old lady, seated at the right, is an interested spectator. 


Signed at the lower left, M. Gérarpv, and dated 1790. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


602—P4IR OF DECORATIVE PAINTINGS Nt j Merl 


fe) b. Height, 22 imches; length, 29 inches 


SuHowrne a blue bow! filed with flowers. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


Earrty EIGHTEENTH fe ee Oe 


6083—ENFANT DE FRANCE 

E 4 la (Pastel) 

| : Height, 231% inches; width, 191 inches 
THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH portrait of a child in costume of the period 


playfully watching a bird held captive by a string. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


SCHOOL OF LELY 
Encuisy: 1618—1680 


604-0 ITATION 
- 
HE Oe Height, 291% inches; width, 2314 inches 


A youne lady, facing front, is seated beside a table, her left hand 
raised to her head and right hand resting on an open book. 


LOUIS TOCQUE 
Frencu: 1696—1772 


605—PORTRAIT OF A LADY Ww 
JO 


5 ae Oval: Height, 3014 inches; width, 24 inthes 


Bust portrait of a young woman wearing white décolleté gown of the 
period, her hair dressed with flowers. 


NICOLAS DE LARGILLIERE 
Frencu: 1656—1746 


606—PORTRAIT OF A MAN YQ Vy PO 


-_ 
VS, Oval: Height, 80 inches; width, 24 inches 


Facine front, with full curled wig; wearing embroidered coat with 
flowing lace collar. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


607—PAIR OF DECORATIVE paring: We 


i E: Height, 83114 inches; width, 22 inches 


A sitver vase filled with white carnations and red tulips. 


Second Session 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


608—PORTRAIT OF A LADY Mr. Kopel 


3 O , H eight, 31 inches; width, 22 inches 


Facrne slightly left; wearing large lace hat, flower-trimmed, and pink 
gown and holding a small dog. 


NICOLAS DE LARGILLIERE 
Frencu ScHoor: 1656—1746 


609—MME. DE WALLERY 
ot Height, 3114 inches; width, 251% inches 


Har-LeneruH figure of a handsome woman seated before a wooded 
landscape wearing pink flowers in her gray hair, and a white ivory 
dress draped in fine blue and pale lavender. She has a red carnation 
at her bosom and in her left hand holds a loose bouquet of beautiful 
flowers. | 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
by Q 2k cy elas CENTURY 
610—OLD ITALIAN TRIPTYCH 
Height, 31 inches; width, 26 inches 


| §0. Tue central panel contains the seated Madonna with Infant and two 
| attendants. The side panels with saints and angels. Antique frame 


of the period. 


SCHOOL OF PANNINI 


| EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
we iP A PAINTING 


27 cA4 Height, 281 inches; length, 89 mches 


SHowine on the left a temple towards which two figures are ap- 


~ proaching. 


i 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 


MW SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
| 612—THE CONDEMNED SAINT 


3 0, Height, 3414 mches; width, 291% imches 


THe executioner with long sword stands beside the kneeling saint, 
who is begging for mercy from the noble lady who is approaching with 
attendants. 


FRENCH EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SCHOOL 


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het 613—MME. ADELAIDE DE FRANCE 
| “ -_ = 
20 ' Pastel—oval: Height, 3514 inches; width, 2714, inches 


THREE-QUARTER length, facing front, of a charming young girl, wear- 
| ing gray Pompadour hair and gray silk vested dress, adorned with 
| pearls and lace trimming. 

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ITALIAN SCHOOL 
(\ 1 { PTY 5 setias CENTURY 
614—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY , 

52 Height, 3514 inches; width, 28 inches 


THREE-quARTER length, facing to the left; wearing red gown and 
green mantle. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
615—PORTRAIT OF A BISHOP 
Height, 37 inches; width, 28 inches 


Wearine red cap and red cope, ermine-trimmed, his right hand raised 
in blessing. 


Second Session 


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DUTCH SCHOOL 
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
616—PAIR OF DECORATIVE PAINTINGS 
Height, 29 inches; length, 41 inches 


FLowers, fruit and a pheasant, and flowers, fruit and a parrot; both 
in bright colors. 


A. BOUVIER 


CoNTEMPORARY FRENCH 
prs 
6164—LE SOIR 


Height, 30 inches; length, 87 inches 


Turee fishing smacks are toward left, near the shore of a lazily lapping 
_ sea on which the beams of the setting sun are playing. 


Signed at lower left, A. Bouvier, 1889. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
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617—HARBOR S 
Height, 38 inches; length, 501% inches 


CastieEs on the water’s banks and mountains in the distance. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Ex EENTH CENTURY 
618—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Height, 40 inches; width, 3114, inches 


Fuu1 face; wearing pale blue gown with pink draperies and holding 
in her right hand a wreath of flowers. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
ity By NTEENQH CENTURY 
619—HARBOR SCENE 
AL F Height, 41 inches; length, 45 inches 


Panace ruins on the right, and behind a headland, flag-decked ships. 
In the foreground, men loading a ship. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


ALESSO BALDOVINETTI 


| ‘t LIAN: 1425—1499 
620—THE ie ho : cls CV 


Height, 42 inches; width, 42 inches 


Tue Virgin interrupted at prayer by the angel, who kneels before her. 
Above, to the left, the Holy Ghost in the form of a dove. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
PIETRO DA CORTONA 
Traian :_1596—1660 . 


621—_THE anon Ip 


30. Height, 611% inches; width, 43 inches 


Tuer Virgin at prayer interrupted by. the angel, who points heaven- 
ward. ‘The Holy Ghost in the form of a dove and cherubs appear in 


the dark cloudy background. 
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622—Decorative Painrep Paner 
ue In the Manner of Pannini, Eighteenth Century 
aS. Seaport and Ruins. At right rise the ruins of two important 
columned temples enriched with sculpture. At right is a group 


of men hauling to shore a heavy boat. The bay stretches to 
distant edifices at horizon. 


Height, 6 feet 9 inches; width, 5 feet 10 inches. 


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